Donald Trump is the founder of the Trump Organization and the 45th president of the United States of America. He has been a controversial figure in New York City real estate for decades.

Trump turned his father Fred Trump's mostly Queens portfolio into an international brand-minting machine, with everything from casinos to hotels to vodka to perfume to steaks to reality TV shows in its portfolio, all with varying degrees of success.

In 2016, TRD ranked Trump as the sixth most active condo developer in Manhattan since condos were first built in the city during the mid-1960s. Forbes in 2016 pegged his net worth at $3.7 billion.

His New York real estate includes the Trump Tower at 725 Fifth Avenue, 40 Wall Street, a large stake in the commercial office building 1290 Sixth Avenue, among others, with a total portfolio of several million square feet. While he nearly went into bankruptcy in a previous recession, he survived the 2008 downturn relatively unscathed. A map and breakdown of 188 of his corporate entities that had a dollar value or that generated income are here.

Trump grew up in Queens and earned a business degree from the University of Pennsylvania. -TA

Vornado acquired a 70 percent controlling interest in the fully leased building for $1.085 billion. The per square foot price of $775 puts the building's value at $1.55 billion. Donald Trump and his partnership, Hudson Waterfront Associates, bought the building for $1.2 billion early last year.

The provider of self-improvement education classes and wealth management seminars, which include lessons and speeches from Donald Trump, inked a 10-year lease for space in the 18-story, 157,750-square-foot building.

Donald Trump's estranged Chinese partners have agreed to buy the building for $1.25 billion. It is 98 percent leased and carries approximately $440 million in mortgage that would be assumed by the buyers.